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Say Cheese, Save Your Teeth

Board with various cheeses and fruit to illustrate that eating cheese after dinner helps prevent tooth decay

Cheese is not just delicious, it is good for your teeth too. Studies show that eating a small piece of cheese (about one ounce, the size of two dice) after dinner can help prevent tooth decay. That modest amount is enough to stimulate saliva, neutralize acids, and deliver calcium and phosphates that strengthen enamel.


Think of it as a simple after-meal add-on that keeps your smile strong.

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